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Long exposure

Long-exposure photographs, normally captured using a tripod.

A river and waterfall surrounded by rocks and woodland.
Lower Falls of Pattack

The Lower Falls of Pattack is a waterfall in the Scottish Highlands‘ Cairngorms National Park.

Stone steps near mossy rocks and waterfall.
Craflwyn

A waterfall drops near stone steps in the Craflwyn woodland, Snowdonia.

Waterfall descends towards distant mountain and lake.
Afon Lloer

The waters of Avon Lloer fall towards Tryfan mountain in Eryri National Park.

Waterfall cascades down towards lake surrounded my mountains.
Tryfan

The cascading waters of Afon Lloer descend towards the slopes of Tryfan and Llyn Ogwen in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.

Beach lighthouse stood next to the sea.
Lighthouse

Penmon Point Lighthouse on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales.

Smooth beach rocks, carved over time by the tide of the sea.
Beach Canyons

Beach rocks which have been carved out by the sea’s tide.

Fast-flowing river flows through a coniferous forest.
Hilda Creek

The waters of Hilda Creek cascade through the valley.

Tall waterfall drops into a gorge.
Johnston Canyon

Carved into the limestone bedrock by years of water erosion, the dramatic Johnston Canyon is a beautiful natural attraction. Here is one of the waterfalls.

The silhouette of an island near the horizon of a wide and calm sea.
Ynys Enlli

Ynys Enlli, also known as Bardsey Island, situated off the south-western point of Llŷn Peninsula.

Long exposure of car headlight trails travelling along busy Euston Road at night.
Euston Road

This night shot shows Euston Road, one of the main thoroughfares through central London. On the left of the image can be seen the British Library, and Kings Cross St Pancras Station beyond.